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I’m a hardcore netflix user, but one gripe I have with the service is browsing their site. Luckily there are many sites out there that aim to fix this. To make things easier for other Netflix users I’ve complied a list below of the best sites I use to get the most out of netflix. Feel free to suggest any in the comments and I’ll d... Read On

For NHL fans outside of the US, it means it’s extremely difficult to watch live or past games. I recently decided to host a games night at my flat for my friends and decided to stream some games to my TV via NHL Gamecenter. For those who know me I’m pretty much an experienced VPN user and knew it was possible to unblock Gamecenter (also... Read On

As a gamer, one thing about travelling and working is that the internet connectivity can vary greatly from country to country. I’m currently based in Europe and the connection in my block of flats is awful for gaming. Ping is erratic at times and most of the times I get kicked from servers for just lagging. After a bit googling I found other ... Read On

I recently received an email from Iranian asking for advice on a good VPN provider that would conceal their IP address so they can unblock websites. With the help of this Iranian (who I still don’t know the name of) we spent a week testing different providers and in the end collected some interesting data. We tested the three most popular VPN... Read On

After having travelled for the previous months around Europe, I’m now in Luxembourg where I will be based for the next month. I’m super happy that the block of flats that I’m offer 100mbit internet connection! Perfect for catching up on my TV shows. I already have a US Netflix account and I just found out from a colleague that you... Read On

Argentina largely operates an open, uncensored network that affords its users freedom to browse, comment and express their opinions at leisure. The Argentinian model of monitoring and filtering is similar to the North American and European, focusing on disrupting obscene pornographic material distribution, restricting child-restricted material and ... Read On

Canada has an open internet network that encourages its citizens to engage in personal debate. Citizens are able to practice and promote their own opinions without fear of targeting by the government, unless this extends to public hatred or items considered inherently linked to terrorism. Critics of Canada’s approach to censorship note that Project... Read On

The Spanish government places no restriction on internet freedoms and Spanish citizens are generally free to exercise their opinions without fear of retribution. Freedom of speech and communication are protected by Spanish law and it has been noted that the government largely respects these rights, though documentation or material supporting or glo... Read On

Italy remains a mixed proposition for internet users. On one hand, there is open access to social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter, streaming services are largely unprohibited and filtering exists to remove obscene pornographic material from general search. On the other, frameworks exist to restrict Italian internet users access to P2P s... Read On

Vietnam is widely considered an ‘internet enemy’ (Reports Without Borders), operating extremely pervasive political, social and personal monitoring over their entire network. We would implore any Vietnamese web users to source a reliable VPN provider to enable anonymous browsing and encrypted private communications to regain some semblance of net s... Read On